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<p>[QUOTE="ducnut, post: 12232457, member: 55577"]^^^ YES!!! This is critical. </p><p><br /></p><p>IL making you do everything became effective, 12/1/22. I started moving back to IL, from FL, early October. I finally got more sure of where I’d land and got a job, by end of month. Early November, it was a mad dash to secure housing, so I’d have a physical address, so I could secure my CDL before the deadline. It’s mindblowing, IL would require someone who’d only been gone 2yrs, with nearly 30yrs accident-free experience, to go back through everything as if they’re a new commercial driver. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>^^^ I’d skip this one. Sysco is a better bet. Even more better is Sysco have no-touch, linehaul options, too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ducnut, post: 12232457, member: 55577"]^^^ YES!!! This is critical. IL making you do everything became effective, 12/1/22. I started moving back to IL, from FL, early October. I finally got more sure of where I’d land and got a job, by end of month. Early November, it was a mad dash to secure housing, so I’d have a physical address, so I could secure my CDL before the deadline. It’s mindblowing, IL would require someone who’d only been gone 2yrs, with nearly 30yrs accident-free experience, to go back through everything as if they’re a new commercial driver. ^^^ I’d skip this one. Sysco is a better bet. Even more better is Sysco have no-touch, linehaul options, too.[/QUOTE]
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